by Michael D. Steger | May 31, 2014 | Featured, Trademarks
A trademark is used to identify the source of goods or services. Some of the most recognizable consumer brands in the world are also the world’s most valuable trademarks. According to a recent survey, the world’s most valuable brands are, in order, Wal-Mart,...
by Michael D. Steger | Jan 31, 2014 | Copyrights, Featured, Trademarks
Gray market goods or parallel imports are genuine branded goods that are legitimately produced but then imported into a market without the consent of the trademark and/or copyright owner In contrast to counterfeit goods, gray goods are manufactured under license from...
by Michael D. Steger | Oct 14, 2010 | Copyrights, Trademarks
In June, New York Enterprise Report magazine named Michael D. Steger the Best Intellectual Property Attorney for Growing Businesses. The award was based on Mr. Steger’s work for clients on trademark, copyright and internet projects. He was nominated by firm...
by Michael D. Steger | Feb 23, 2010 | Trademarks
Why Trademark Your Name or Logo? Federal trademark registration provides the only comprehensive nationwide protection for your mark. Businesses and individuals who are using a mark in commerce in the United States are eligible to register the mark with the U.S. Patent...